Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Indoor/outdoor network piece parts merge; HTC issues hotfix for Bluetooth vulnerability in smartphones

Zer01's mobile offer may be too good to be true; HTC issues hotfix for Bluetooth vulnerability in smartphones
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Indoor/outdoor network piece parts merge

Stretching wireless networks of various kinds across campuses with a unified management system seems to be a growing theme these days. Wi-Fi providers Proxim Wireless and Ruckus Wireless, for example, have made recent outdoor announcements that address customer requirements for a centrally managed end-to-end wireless infrastructure. Read full story

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HTC released a software update on Thursday that fixes a Bluetooth vulnerability disclosed earlier this week by a Spanish security researcher.

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